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The Huntingtin protein in an individual not affected by Huntington's disease will have a CAG (cytosine-guanine-adenine)repeat of 10-26. The Huntigntin gene in an individual affected by Huntington's disease is mutated which causes a CAG repeat of 36-121 times in the Huntingtin protein. This leads to neurodegenration and the consequent loss of cognitive abilities due to complications created by the expanded polyglutamine tract.
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